10:26am
The trial is now resuming.
The judge, Mr Justice James Goss, is beginning his summing up.
He says the prosecution case is there was deliberate harm at the Countess of Chester Hospital neonatal unit, sometimes repeated attempts on the same infants, and some of those babies died.
He says after Child O and Child P died, and Child Q collapsed on successive days in June 2016, Lucy Letby was confined to clerical duties.
10:29am
He reminds the jury of the background to the offences alleged on the indictment.
He says the Countess of Chester Hospital is, and was, busy.
He says the jury are now familiar with the tertiary system of hospitals, with the Countess a level 2 unit, routinely providing care to babies of 27+ weeks gestation. The jury have been provided with a guide, and walkthrough recordings, of the unit.
One room, 'room one', the ICU room, had four incubators and two computers plus other pieces of equipment. Room two was the HDU, rooms three and four were special care babies rooms.
10:31am
He says the last evidence heard was from Lorenzo Mansutti, an experienced plumber at the Countess of Chester Hospital.
The Women's and Children's building was built in the 1960s and there were issues with the plumbing, and there was an incident between 2015-2016 where the hand basin backed up with foul water. There was another incident where room 4's floor flooded after a back-up sink overflowed. None of the incidents reported happened on the days when the alleged offences took place.
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The trial is now resuming.
The judge, Mr Justice James Goss, is beginning his summing up.
He says the prosecution case is there was deliberate harm at the Countess of Chester Hospital neonatal unit, sometimes repeated attempts on the same infants, and some of those babies died.
He says after Child O and Child P died, and Child Q collapsed on successive days in June 2016, Lucy Letby was confined to clerical duties.
10:29am
He reminds the jury of the background to the offences alleged on the indictment.
He says the Countess of Chester Hospital is, and was, busy.
He says the jury are now familiar with the tertiary system of hospitals, with the Countess a level 2 unit, routinely providing care to babies of 27+ weeks gestation. The jury have been provided with a guide, and walkthrough recordings, of the unit.
One room, 'room one', the ICU room, had four incubators and two computers plus other pieces of equipment. Room two was the HDU, rooms three and four were special care babies rooms.
10:31am
He says the last evidence heard was from Lorenzo Mansutti, an experienced plumber at the Countess of Chester Hospital.
The Women's and Children's building was built in the 1960s and there were issues with the plumbing, and there was an incident between 2015-2016 where the hand basin backed up with foul water. There was another incident where room 4's floor flooded after a back-up sink overflowed. None of the incidents reported happened on the days when the alleged offences took place.

Recap: Lucy Letby trial, July 3 - judge's summing up
The trial of Lucy Letby, who denies murdering seven babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital neonatal unit and attempting to murder 10 more, is…